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gerri: the california board. he grew up there. he spent his entire -- a lot of his career is right there. it must go and have to leave. but last year he talked about buying the san diego padres or at least being a partial owner. taxes were a big factor in his deciding not to do it. how so? >> well, i think it is because he is taxed at such a high rate in california. and with a lot of these professional athletes it all depends on how liquid they are, how much available cash they have. so it all depends on how much available cast asa been preserved. then the tax rate that they're going to have going forward for their respective year. if you make $65 million in a year, you're going to be taxed at a pretty high rate. gerri: paying a lot of that in taxes. what would you tell him to do right now? we will be your advice financially? >> i would move to another state income-tax state or how would move to the bombers because a lot of people -- i mean, if you really have a lot of money you almost have to. gerri: that's just terrible. that's
gerri: the california board. he grew up there. he spent his entire -- a lot of his career is right there. it must go and have to leave. but last year he talked about buying the san diego padres or at least being a partial owner. taxes were a big factor in his deciding not to do it. how so? >> well, i think it is because he is taxed at such a high rate in california. and with a lot of these professional athletes it all depends on how liquid they are, how much available cash they have. so...
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aetna wants to raise them 22% and blue sheefld california wants to raise them 20%. you see, california cannot forbid insurers from jacking their rates up of the the folks who will be most hurt are the one who is buy coverage on their own and don't get it through work because people covered by employer-based policies are only looking at a 4% increase in their rates. the reason these companies are able to raise their premium this is much is because health insurance for them -- health care for them -- is still getting more expensive in some place, the senior pals health policy analyst for consumers union is quoted as saying, when you are aloud medical underwriting and to close blocks of business, rate review will not affect this. but some are seeing the brighter side of this rate review program with an executive from kaiser family foundation saying there is no question that revideoview of rates makes a difference that it results in lower rates paid by consumers and small businesses. 37 states are able to tell regulators in their state to stop insurance companies from r
aetna wants to raise them 22% and blue sheefld california wants to raise them 20%. you see, california cannot forbid insurers from jacking their rates up of the the folks who will be most hurt are the one who is buy coverage on their own and don't get it through work because people covered by employer-based policies are only looking at a 4% increase in their rates. the reason these companies are able to raise their premium this is much is because health insurance for them -- health care for...
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i'm going to the california fashion show tomorrow. by the california society. yes. and let me tell you, some of the fashion a-listers who are going to be there, mayor chuck reid from san jose is going, gene quan. >> and you're going to look so much better than all of them, my dear. >> you look like you've already been there. >> nice plaid shirt, my man. thanks for giving us an inside look for washington. great to have you with us. >> you bet. thank you. >>> let's turn the focus back to california. governor jerry brown says he's fixed the state budget by increasing taxes and keeping a tight rein on spending. he declared an end to the state's prison crisis. correspondent spencer michels sat down with the governor earlier this week in an interview for the pbs "newshour." in this segment, they discuss whether california is really out of the woods and the governor's plans for the future. >> governor jerry brown, thanks very much for talking with us. >> sure. >> governor, proposition 30 in california was sold that it would help the schools and almost exclusively help the
i'm going to the california fashion show tomorrow. by the california society. yes. and let me tell you, some of the fashion a-listers who are going to be there, mayor chuck reid from san jose is going, gene quan. >> and you're going to look so much better than all of them, my dear. >> you look like you've already been there. >> nice plaid shirt, my man. thanks for giving us an inside look for washington. great to have you with us. >> you bet. thank you. >>>...
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bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they can also have some satire like stewart or colbert. there is the idea of exposing with satire. it opens people's eyes to the hypocrisy and corruption of our politics. the problem is you want the captivating stories and images and vocabulary, but a lot of the colbert-stewart stuff is so absurd and over the top that people do not want to get engaged. >> that is where a large number of people get their news. >> i think the obama campaign was a pivotal point, bringing people in. now they leave. there is the possibility that people will come back in.
bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting around w eeping in their expensive soup about the fact that we were living in hell. rupert murdoch on the media. george bush was president. norman lear had his pulse on american culture for 30 years. why cannot figure out how to deal -- deliver a message that is important and happening? >> that is important. we can find messages that speak to people where they are. they...
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we are aspiring and we are leaving california and america in a new generation. -- leading california and america in a new generation. we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century. we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today, we must come together, not only in celebration, but an acknowledgment of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is a global economy. the opportunities are ones that we can only surpassed if we come together. we can win the future if we dream together, if we work together. as a society, as an economy, the best is yet to comment. let me leave you with this last idea. every moment affords us an opportunity to change the world. let's seize that moment in each and every moment that succeeds that moment and let's do that together in celebration of our asian-pacific heritage and recognition of the great heritage as all the people that make up san francisco and california. we will truly honored this month, our heritage and our future. thank you very mu
we are aspiring and we are leaving california and america in a new generation. -- leading california and america in a new generation. we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century. we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today, we must come together, not only in celebration, but an acknowledgment of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is a global economy. the opportunities...
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a businessman doing something perfectly legal in california, so here comes it is obama justice department to try to put him in jail. there's something deeply wrong with our government. those are the guys in government. the guys out of government are about to cash in as serious money as mobbyists. i'll tell but that, too. it's go time. >> cenk: all right, look at the white house. that's where some new gun control proposals are coming out right now. there's news all over the place on gun control not just washington but also new york. governor cuomo passed the toughest gun laws in the country, it's going to get passed probably on tuesday. here he is talking about it. >> the first point is people who are mentally ill should not have access to guns, which then means you need a database of ownership so you can actually do those screens. mandatory life without parole if you kill a first responder. you need a background check at the dealer, you need a background check when you buy it privately. this is the first system that i am pleaments that and seven bullets in a gun. why? because the high cap
a businessman doing something perfectly legal in california, so here comes it is obama justice department to try to put him in jail. there's something deeply wrong with our government. those are the guys in government. the guys out of government are about to cash in as serious money as mobbyists. i'll tell but that, too. it's go time. >> cenk: all right, look at the white house. that's where some new gun control proposals are coming out right now. there's news all over the place on gun...
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for the first time, california is on the list. we could see some big crowds at gun stores today. gun rights advocates and some conservative groups are calling today gun appreciation day. they're urging people to show up at gun stores and gun ranges across the country to show their support for owning guns. they're upset about president obama's efforts to boost gun control measures after last month's shooting at sandy hook. let's go back to randi now in washington. >> reporter: >> i have good news here, victor. things are warming up on the mall. it's probably 40, almost 50 degrees here. it's going to be a lovely day in washington and all over the u.s. it's a national day of service, as you mentioned. in our next hour, we are going to tag along, actually, with vice president joe biden and his wife, jill biden, as they attend today's events. i'll see you back here in 30 minutes. "your bottom line" starts right now. >> thanks, randi and victor. see you at the top of the hour. good morning, everyone. i'm christine romans. forget the golden globes, disregard the oscars. one script is be
for the first time, california is on the list. we could see some big crowds at gun stores today. gun rights advocates and some conservative groups are calling today gun appreciation day. they're urging people to show up at gun stores and gun ranges across the country to show their support for owning guns. they're upset about president obama's efforts to boost gun control measures after last month's shooting at sandy hook. let's go back to randi now in washington. >> reporter: >> i...
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. >> andrea: california. >> eric: not so much california. but the point they want guns. they want to go after guns so they will find a way, find an tissue go and really beef up the gun control. >> andrea: they also shrekively picked their allies, bob, right? >> bob: what administration doesn't pick issues they want to go after? >> eric: it esegregious. >> andrea: what about their allies? remember we listened to the left say wal-mart was evil, terrible now. they're partnering up with them? the nra was at the meeting today. they put out a statement. i know you have thoughts on it. here is what they said. we were disappointed with how it will the meeting had to do with keeping children safe and how much with an agenda to attack the second amendment. i think they have a point here. that is because after the colorado shooting the administration did nothing, because it was before an election. now they are scrambling to act like this is the excuse. >> dana: they did go out of their way in the election not to talk about it and said the president is comfortabl comforth the second
. >> andrea: california. >> eric: not so much california. but the point they want guns. they want to go after guns so they will find a way, find an tissue go and really beef up the gun control. >> andrea: they also shrekively picked their allies, bob, right? >> bob: what administration doesn't pick issues they want to go after? >> eric: it esegregious. >> andrea: what about their allies? remember we listened to the left say wal-mart was evil, terrible now....
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she appealed to business leaders in california and said this is untrue. and for your business community if these levees break your businesses are going to be flooded silicon valley is going to be flooded so there is a profit incentive it's like insurance i think that the private sector needs to step up on this and i think it's a private sector issue considering the fact that we have a sixteen trillion dollar debt i think we need to look to the private sector on this issue instead of looking to the federal government so we should think we should have and we should wait for back tell the start just building our roads are good to say to her i don't think you need to to wait i just think you need to appeal to the business community and make them understand that it's in their interest and i think they do understand that not to grieve appeal to the business community quite a bit in the last thirty years all we've seen is more and more deterioration in our infrastructure there's just no you're says a and here's another thing is if you think that it's important f
she appealed to business leaders in california and said this is untrue. and for your business community if these levees break your businesses are going to be flooded silicon valley is going to be flooded so there is a profit incentive it's like insurance i think that the private sector needs to step up on this and i think it's a private sector issue considering the fact that we have a sixteen trillion dollar debt i think we need to look to the private sector on this issue instead of looking to...
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later on, will phil mickle son leave california? quickly, my take away from the address yesterday, attempting to break ronald reagan's three decade long policies. i think the president had no entitlement reform or growth proposals and this talk of collectivism, it means that government is becoming the great equalizer. mr. obama seems to want equality of result and i think he's all wrong. let's talk about this. let's bring in art laffer and andrew codd. >> art, he didn't even hardly mention the economy. but you are an economist, how did you read this speech and what does it mean? >> it was terrible. i love the stories, i left california years ago and i hope that phil does. you can't have equal results unless everyone is equal at zero. if you tax everyone at 100%, and you subsy died ev ssidize up to income everyone will have equal results and they will be at zero. incentives matter a lot and the president has gone beyond what he should do and i don't think it will work. was this a campaign speech and a continuation and a clearer state
later on, will phil mickle son leave california? quickly, my take away from the address yesterday, attempting to break ronald reagan's three decade long policies. i think the president had no entitlement reform or growth proposals and this talk of collectivism, it means that government is becoming the great equalizer. mr. obama seems to want equality of result and i think he's all wrong. let's talk about this. let's bring in art laffer and andrew codd. >> art, he didn't even hardly...
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, and california never had that. california has that now for the first time since the late 1800s, but california didn't have that for the last couple of years. what jerry brown had to do was go directly to voters and ask vote tours passvoters to pass it. it would have been difficult to get voters to pass too much more than what they were asked to pass. they were asked to pass an increase on taxes for high income taxes for high income earners and a sales tax across the board. to get any more revenue of that, you probably would have needed to tax people who are lower income and middle income, and that probably wouldn't have passed. politically speaking it probably just wouldn't have been feasible which is why california wouldn't have-- >> john: it seems that governor schwarzenegger wouldn't do and couldn't do. there is still a long-term debt problem for the state of california. how will governor brown and the state legislature go about talking about that? >> when we talk about the debt in california, there are two diff
, and california never had that. california has that now for the first time since the late 1800s, but california didn't have that for the last couple of years. what jerry brown had to do was go directly to voters and ask vote tours passvoters to pass it. it would have been difficult to get voters to pass too much more than what they were asked to pass. they were asked to pass an increase on taxes for high income taxes for high income earners and a sales tax across the board. to get any more...
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what we do in california. you made a great example what are we going to do, ban booze next? when you start today look at drunk driving deaths in our country 30 years ago, we raised the age at which our teenagers could drink to 21. >> sean: we didn't take it away, restrict it from different people. >> we didn't take it away, but put on sensible measures, lowered blood alcohol content level and what we saw over the last 30 years, drunk driving deaths came down. i think that sensible reasonable measures can be made. >> sean: let me ask you about the measure, i, for example, our president by the way, rightly so, our cabinet members, politicians, hollywood stars, our money, your money in a bank is protected with an armed guard. when wayne lapierre brought up the idea of, say a retired police officer, looking for a job, and being in a school. is that such a silly idea? is that-- my father-- my father's a retired police officer, my little brother is a police officer, i don't get armed protection, but now, i do suppor
what we do in california. you made a great example what are we going to do, ban booze next? when you start today look at drunk driving deaths in our country 30 years ago, we raised the age at which our teenagers could drink to 21. >> sean: we didn't take it away, restrict it from different people. >> we didn't take it away, but put on sensible measures, lowered blood alcohol content level and what we saw over the last 30 years, drunk driving deaths came down. i think that sensible...
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neil: well, california experienced that. i covered that a few years ago having this wealth flight of upper income california who moved next door to the lower tax state of nevada, not that nevada is firing on all cylinders, but that says a lot about the well-to-do, or those slightly better off than others that when their taxed to the hilt, they move to the hilt. >> they will move. neil: a global trend here. what are we to make of that? >> something to take into consideration. as we're about to head into basically four months of long fiscal debate here on capitol hill when it comes to the budget, when it comes to the sequester and continuing resolution. the president has made it clear that he want as balanced approach, and that he wants taxes to be on the table. neil: it's not a balanced approach. it's not balanced. >> it's not balance the at all, but we need to take this into consideration that we raised taxes once, everyone is seeing less money in the paycheck, and now we ask people to pay more money? stheez companies are go
neil: well, california experienced that. i covered that a few years ago having this wealth flight of upper income california who moved next door to the lower tax state of nevada, not that nevada is firing on all cylinders, but that says a lot about the well-to-do, or those slightly better off than others that when their taxed to the hilt, they move to the hilt. >> they will move. neil: a global trend here. what are we to make of that? >> something to take into consideration. as...
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you know it just seems like yes we've gone so far but also you know i just moved here from oakland california predominately a black neighborhood in and i want to run into the video project where i was asking people initially when obama got elected a couple years ago as presidency why did you vote for him and ninety five percent of the community said because he's black. how much of it is just kind of you know racial support preventing the african-american community from really questioning. the militarism that he is aggressively pursuing. there's no doubt some truth to that and one has to wonder if a different president with the same policies would get greater uprisings so i think it's time in the second term to say just as we expect more we expect him to not worry so much about reelection we have to also demand and we have to do as. i said make him make the policies better. and i live in durham north carolina for instance which is only several hours fort bragg camp please you name all of a member of the used to be a draft during vietnam but now we have a different kind of draft they have this
you know it just seems like yes we've gone so far but also you know i just moved here from oakland california predominately a black neighborhood in and i want to run into the video project where i was asking people initially when obama got elected a couple years ago as presidency why did you vote for him and ninety five percent of the community said because he's black. how much of it is just kind of you know racial support preventing the african-american community from really questioning. the...
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joining me is california representative jackie speier. she served as the vice chair of vice president biden task force which issued the recommendations that resulted in the executive orders and the call to action today. jackie welcome back inside "the war room." >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> jennifer: you have to be encouraged by the force with which the president spoke today. >> he was very powerful. but like you just spoke, my eyes just welled up with tears because there is not a mother on this planet who doesn't feel her pain. but she has really put in words something that we have got to keep in our minds. those coffins moving through those towns their burial are sered in my memory and i'm one of those that is not going to stop until we do something. >> jennifer: i'm so glad to hear it. and i think there are a lot of people who feel equally determined. but what i was encouraged by is the polling number that came out this week. if closing the gun show loophole for example has 87% of democrats and 85% of republicans supporting it. th
joining me is california representative jackie speier. she served as the vice chair of vice president biden task force which issued the recommendations that resulted in the executive orders and the call to action today. jackie welcome back inside "the war room." >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> jennifer: you have to be encouraged by the force with which the president spoke today. >> he was very powerful. but like you just spoke, my eyes just welled up with tears...
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i can tell you this is a secretary for california as well. [applause] whether it's riverside county, whether it's los angeles, whether it's the central valley, whether it's the san francisco bay area secretary lahood has been responsible. he's been available for phone calls. he's listened to the reasons for projects and he has moved ahead. would you give him a big round of applause please. [applause] >> well, it's time to say a prayer. it's bottom of the ninth. they have two on and one out, so everybody -- if the giants win this i think they can win the series but they need to win this so let it happen please. i can't tell you how important i feel this project is. i also can't tell you how hard it is to build anything in san francisco, so this project must move ahead. i think commerce depends on it and i think people depend on it. nancy said it very well but let me just say what the ridership is expected to be. when this central subway opens in 2019 daily ridership along the third street line is estimated to be 43,700. this is expected to ris
i can tell you this is a secretary for california as well. [applause] whether it's riverside county, whether it's los angeles, whether it's the central valley, whether it's the san francisco bay area secretary lahood has been responsible. he's been available for phone calls. he's listened to the reasons for projects and he has moved ahead. would you give him a big round of applause please. [applause] >> well, it's time to say a prayer. it's bottom of the ninth. they have two on and one...
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i am skip russo, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california, institute for creative technologies. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on you
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. >>> back to politics this morning, california leaders gathering in washington, d.c. for the inauguration. and this weekend, they are talking about the hot topic gun control. >> you know, oakland and california have these very strong gun control laws, but i still have teenagers with ak- 47s on the street. >> plus, what the city of oakland needs to do its streets safe. the councilman joins us live in the studio. >>> how technology hopes to change risk. up next on health watch. >>> and we've got a beautiful sunday on the way. plenty of clear skies around the bay area. the numbers are freezing in parts, but it will get warm from there. the details after a break. world-class surfers taking whatever you're in the mood for, sizzler's endless salad bar has over 50 delicious choices. soups, salads, appetizers, and more starting at $8.99 for lunch. sizzler. where fresh is fun. famous for world-class surfers taking epic rides on huge waves. >>> welcome back. the time is 7:40. well, mavericks is famous for world class surfers taking epic rides on those waves. >> and wipeouts are
. >>> back to politics this morning, california leaders gathering in washington, d.c. for the inauguration. and this weekend, they are talking about the hot topic gun control. >> you know, oakland and california have these very strong gun control laws, but i still have teenagers with ak- 47s on the street. >> plus, what the city of oakland needs to do its streets safe. the councilman joins us live in the studio. >>> how technology hopes to change risk. up next on...
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also today i learned the california department of public health has already informs gaited this spill and -- investigated this spill and no regulatory violationings were found. >> fire crews evacuated several apartment buildings in san francisco this afternoon after a backhoe hit a natural pipeline. construction workers hit the line near pa sif sxik laurel street. pg&e said the workers should have been digging with shovels. crews capped the line after about an hour. >> the lawyer is talking tonight for the bar pilot who was at the helm when that oil tanker swiped the bay bridge. tom has our continuing coverage now with a look at what the attorney is saying as federal and state investigators continue to examine that collision. . >> his client is under numerous and state and local federal investigations for piloting this tanker but he says he has a good record. . >> captain guy's attorney also says that the board found previous dintss in 2009 and 2010 were minor and that he's been involved in almost 12 thousand ship movements. he saysspeculation that pilot error was the cause is prematu
also today i learned the california department of public health has already informs gaited this spill and -- investigated this spill and no regulatory violationings were found. >> fire crews evacuated several apartment buildings in san francisco this afternoon after a backhoe hit a natural pipeline. construction workers hit the line near pa sif sxik laurel street. pg&e said the workers should have been digging with shovels. crews capped the line after about an hour. >> the...
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california voters had actually agreed to tax themselves. with that new money beginning to come in and the recession fading a bit and previous cuts in effect, brown could declare last week that the budget deficit had vanished. >> right now for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget. we're talking about living within our means. this is new. these are breakthroughs. >> reporter: brown proclaimed that california is finally spending less money than it takes in. a few critics said the governor had used fiscal tricks to achieve the balance. we asked him about those charges and if his budget really solved california's problems. governor jerry browne, thanks very much for talking to us. is the budget really balanced? is the deficit gone completely at this point? >> the budget is fixed. i inherited a $27 billion deficit. that's what it was two years ago. that's gone. this budget will be balanced. now is it safe from any contingency? no, the world is changing and turbulent. is it going to get worse? then we'll get less money. numbe
california voters had actually agreed to tax themselves. with that new money beginning to come in and the recession fading a bit and previous cuts in effect, brown could declare last week that the budget deficit had vanished. >> right now for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget. we're talking about living within our means. this is new. these are breakthroughs. >> reporter: brown proclaimed that california is finally spending less money than it takes in. a few...
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being in california, we hear that all the time from the tech community, the need for that to be long term. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you for your good work. i do appreciate it. what i have a problem with this this budget. it was suggested budgets reflect the priorities and values of those that present them. in this case, it is true that this is a case being made by the administration. one big government and more government. the bottom line is this doubles the debt in 10 years and is fiscally irresponsible. the decisions we make in congress are about what kind of money are we going to pull out of people's pockets and give to someone else. i find it reprehensible we continue to talk about investments and other things when we are pulling money from people's pockets to try to give it to somebody else. the most important thing we can do is allow money to stay in their own pockets. it is the american people's money, not congress or the white house. i want to get very specific. this budget is a down payment was one of the things i believe you said yesterday. a down payment on
being in california, we hear that all the time from the tech community, the need for that to be long term. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you for your good work. i do appreciate it. what i have a problem with this this budget. it was suggested budgets reflect the priorities and values of those that present them. in this case, it is true that this is a case being made by the administration. one big government and more government. the bottom line is this doubles the debt in 10...
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meanwhile, a wave of new regulations has already made its way to the california legislature. including assembly member nancy skinner's bullet bill targeting ammunition sales. >>> and a massive oil tanker sideswipes the bay bridge, alarming environmentalists and prompting a federal investigation into what caused the crash. coming up next.
meanwhile, a wave of new regulations has already made its way to the california legislature. including assembly member nancy skinner's bullet bill targeting ammunition sales. >>> and a massive oil tanker sideswipes the bay bridge, alarming environmentalists and prompting a federal investigation into what caused the crash. coming up next.
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california fine, but not under the federal law. well, the feds pretty much leave these guys alone unless the operation seem untoward to them. and this guy, his operations seem untoward. they were huge, they thought it was purely for financial gain. >> no. >> they didn't think he was in it to actually help sick people. >> bill: this guy was pedaling big time pot to the clinics and the feds got him. and he got convicted, right? >> and the feds said to him, mr. sandusky, you have got three places, you shut them down we will leave you alone. >> he shut down two of the three. he got arrested. >> bill: what did he get? >> 10 years which is the minimum. that is the minimum sentence under federal law. he could have gone to jail for life. he got off easy. >> bill: in that period he wants to ginn become a girl he might be able. >> to that's the thing. just to dial back to the massachusetts i know you are laughing. there is now incentive for people who want gender reassignment surgery to commit crimes so that they can go to prison they don't
california fine, but not under the federal law. well, the feds pretty much leave these guys alone unless the operation seem untoward to them. and this guy, his operations seem untoward. they were huge, they thought it was purely for financial gain. >> no. >> they didn't think he was in it to actually help sick people. >> bill: this guy was pedaling big time pot to the clinics and the feds got him. and he got convicted, right? >> and the feds said to him, mr. sandusky,...
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no shortages. >> reporter: doctors say cases of flu are surging if california. you know fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> just go to ktvu.com and find the hot ticks section and then plug in your zip code. >>> a nurse at kiser hospital in oakland is refusing to get a flu shot, and now the hospital says she has to wear a mask while working with patients. >> i'm not saying that they work or they don't work. it's my personal decision not to have that one. i really encourage those who want one to get one. what i discourage is the mandating of masks for those who didn't get one. >> kathy donohue says wearing a mask isn't necessary, because she doesn't go to work sick, constantly washes her hands. kiser told us today it is simply adhering to a policy key yates bid the alameda county health department. >> a top secret announcement. facebook's invitation to an event tomorrow, and speculation on what the company will say. >> for the first time, coke is sending a message about its products and their link to obesity, but some are questioning whether this is genuine concern or
no shortages. >> reporter: doctors say cases of flu are surging if california. you know fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> just go to ktvu.com and find the hot ticks section and then plug in your zip code. >>> a nurse at kiser hospital in oakland is refusing to get a flu shot, and now the hospital says she has to wear a mask while working with patients. >> i'm not saying that they work or they don't work. it's my personal decision not to have that one. i really encourage...
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he was governor of california. i lived in california. [laughter] he was once a democrat. i once bought a counterfeit watch in times square. same thing. everybody makes mistakes. [laughter] as an actor, he starred with a three foot harry chimp, and i work with box beckel. [cheers and applause] no, no, no, cheap, that was cheap! [applause] [laughter] the only reason why i can make that joke about bob is that he's a lovable guy. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> yes! are we going to make this about bob? because i will. i got nothing to do. i'll be here all night. no, bob's is a great guy, this is is on c-span, and he'll see this. bob's a great guy. bob performs a service. he -- [laughter] i should shut up. [laughter] i should just quit. [laughter] another thing i have in common with ronald reagan, he champions trickle down economics. i have a weak bladder. [laughter] on june 12th, 1987, he told them to tear down this wall, huh? i like vodka. [laughter] he calls russia an evil empire, and every day, i call dadna parino an evil person, and i know you think she's adorable and takes
he was governor of california. i lived in california. [laughter] he was once a democrat. i once bought a counterfeit watch in times square. same thing. everybody makes mistakes. [laughter] as an actor, he starred with a three foot harry chimp, and i work with box beckel. [cheers and applause] no, no, no, cheap, that was cheap! [applause] [laughter] the only reason why i can make that joke about bob is that he's a lovable guy. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> yes! are we going to make...
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wade, i'm happy to be joined by congresswoman karen bass, democrat of california. >> thanks for having me on. >> john: the latest polls show a majority of americans support abortion rights in all or most cases. to you does this represent a turning point in this debate or has it been this way for awhile? >> i think it has been this way for awhile. i think there is a whole generation of women who have grown up understanding that a woman has a right to choose. so why we continue to try to turn back the clock of time, it is beyond me. >> john: it is because of the strong views of many of the people who call themselves pro-life. what's interesting is that strong majorities reject a future supreme court totally overturning roe v. wade. does that mean abortion rights at least at a constitutional level are safe as long as democrats keep appointing supreme court justices for awhile. >> thank goodness the about was re-elected so we don't have to worry about the supreme court being distorted. i do think that's the case. you know over the last couple of years, we've seen state after state introduc
wade, i'm happy to be joined by congresswoman karen bass, democrat of california. >> thanks for having me on. >> john: the latest polls show a majority of americans support abortion rights in all or most cases. to you does this represent a turning point in this debate or has it been this way for awhile? >> i think it has been this way for awhile. i think there is a whole generation of women who have grown up understanding that a woman has a right to choose. so why we continue...
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but california didn't come away empty handed. it's still expected to take in $1.6 billion from taxes on the sale of facebook stock. >>> organizers say the maverick surf contest is on. they will be facing what could be monster waves. if you want to watch, you'll have to keep your distance. >> reporter: the surf was low today at pillar point, but these waves are expected to grow to monsters by this weekend. fed by a pacific storm, and a strong swell. jeff clark, maverick's invitational contest director says the waves are near perfect. paddle surfer denten chase says although the water seems calm today, the surf here can change quickly to produce world class waves. >> a certain size threshold. i wouldn't go out when it's really big, but i will go out in some size, yeah, and even watch from the shoulder sometimes. >> reporter: the contest was last held in 2010. big waves swept into the spectator area, seriously injurying several people. this year, the crowds will be kept off the beach and off the bluff overlooking the competition. >>
but california didn't come away empty handed. it's still expected to take in $1.6 billion from taxes on the sale of facebook stock. >>> organizers say the maverick surf contest is on. they will be facing what could be monster waves. if you want to watch, you'll have to keep your distance. >> reporter: the surf was low today at pillar point, but these waves are expected to grow to monsters by this weekend. fed by a pacific storm, and a strong swell. jeff clark, maverick's...
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we addressed audiences they university of california, berkeley law school. the universe of san francisco, the san francisco city academy and san francisco city college. our medation program also played an important part in our out reach and in 2012 we reached a community board peace keeping record for excellent and adr practice. we were acknowledged by california state senator mark leno and the san francisco board of supervisors. also in september of 2012, the coordinate and her long term, occ mediater, participated in the solute to the bay area volunteer mediators at at&t park. we are a unique oversight mod sxl we regularly attract interest both internationally and nationally, and from academic communities. during 2011, and 2012 we hosted representatives from other agencies such as the san diego police and review board. the office of the police monitor and the newly formed bart office of the police auditer. in addition to hosting members from other american civilian oversight agencies we also met with international representatives. we addressed the invitati
we addressed audiences they university of california, berkeley law school. the universe of san francisco, the san francisco city academy and san francisco city college. our medation program also played an important part in our out reach and in 2012 we reached a community board peace keeping record for excellent and adr practice. we were acknowledged by california state senator mark leno and the san francisco board of supervisors. also in september of 2012, the coordinate and her long term, occ...
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we are talking california. obama land. entrepreneur and former model, supermodel joins us next. ♪ officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. lou: labor unions suffering a sharp drop in last year. the bureau of labor statistics says the nation's union rate fell from 0118% to 113%. the los level since the 1930's. a loss of almost 400,000 union members. of course their dues. that average $634 per year per worker. in a singl
we are talking california. obama land. entrepreneur and former model, supermodel joins us next. ♪ officemax can help you drive supply costs down... and down. use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a...
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i live in california and we see it coming faster. we shouldn't be that close to greece being on the opposite coast, but we are. john: another model for failure. >> he said i was a model and i take that as a compliment. i studied in greece and i love greece and i understand the greek people. i will go there and show the problems and come up with potential solutions and we can solve everything together. john: okay, we will have to talk about that. thank you, kennedy. later in the show, the president's own words. >> america has a debt problem. john: okay, that's not the actual president, but those are barack obama's words. next, how states may push b [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a"
i live in california and we see it coming faster. we shouldn't be that close to greece being on the opposite coast, but we are. john: another model for failure. >> he said i was a model and i take that as a compliment. i studied in greece and i love greece and i understand the greek people. i will go there and show the problems and come up with potential solutions and we can solve everything together. john: okay, we will have to talk about that. thank you, kennedy. later in the show, the...
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. >>> it's cold to the south of us as well in southern california. you can see healthy dusting of snow that covered anfelo pe valley. it forced the closure over the grapevine but all lanes are open again. >> the man that was convicted of killing two teenagers more than 40 years now faces charges for killing his 89-year-old mother. >> people are outraged why this person was not kept in jail. laura anthony has more for us. >> i'm standing in front of dennis's home. he lived in the past ten years. this is actually part of the hidden brook golf community in vallejo. this is where police found the body, she was actually 90 years old. that is after her 70-year-old son dennis convicted of double murder and rape back in the 'on 60s. he called police midday yesterday and said he had killed his mother. police responded to the how long on marshfield and found her remains on the property. he was paroled from soledad in 1990 he was sentenced to death for the murder of two pinole girls in 1966 but that was overturned in the 1970s. vallejo police knew he was in the
. >>> it's cold to the south of us as well in southern california. you can see healthy dusting of snow that covered anfelo pe valley. it forced the closure over the grapevine but all lanes are open again. >> the man that was convicted of killing two teenagers more than 40 years now faces charges for killing his 89-year-old mother. >> people are outraged why this person was not kept in jail. laura anthony has more for us. >> i'm standing in front of dennis's home. he...